Chapter 1: Introducing Adobe Creative Suite 2 In This Chapter Looking over InDesign Drawing with Illustrator Introducing Photoshop Getting started with Acrobat Going over GoLive Integrating the programs in Adobe Creative Suite 2 The diverse software in Adobe Creative Suite 2 enables you to create everything from an e-commerce Web site to a printed book of many hundred pages. Each piece of software in the Adobe Creative Suite works on its own as a robust tool. When you use different programs when working on a single project, however, you have more room for creativity and exploration, and you have a wider toolset to work with. The Adobe Creative Suite unites leading-edge software for Web and print production and allows you to integrate these tools to create powerful and engaging presentations. In Book I, you discover how the Adobe Creative Suite functions and how you can use it. Many features are consistent among the programs, which makes the software much easier to use. If you re accustomed to using color in Illustrator, you will also feel comfortable dealing with color in Photoshop or InDesign. Opening and closing panels feels familiar in GoLive after you ve used InDesign. Therefore, you can figure out the software quickly, more so than if you were working with a combination of programs from many different software companies. We explore these similarities throughout Book I, show you how to use the interface, and tell you what some of the common terminology means. Introducing InDesign CS2 COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL InDesign is a diverse and feature-rich page layout program. Using InDesign, you can create documents with rich typography and unique page layout and design. and you can execute complete control over your images and text. InDesign has many great features, including excellent integration with several other products in the Adobe Creative Suite.
10 Introducing InDesign CS2 InDesign, shown in Figure 1-1, allows you to accomplish the following: Use images, text, and even rich media to create unique layouts and designs. Export layouts for use in GoLive to create interactive Web sites. Import native files from Photoshop and Illustrator to help build rich layouts in InDesign. Export your work as an entire book, including chapters, sections, numbered pages, and more. Create interactive PDF documents. Create drawings using the basic drawing tools included in the software. Toolbox Figure 1-1: Use InDesign to lay out pages or spreads. Page Pasteboard Palettes
Using Illustrator CS2 for Drawing 11 InDesign caters to the layout professional, but it s easy enough for even beginners to use. You can import tables (say, from Microsoft Excel) into your documents alongside existing artwork and images to create a layout. You can even easily import text from Microsoft Word, Adobe InCopy, or simply Notepad (Windows) or TextEdit (Mac). In a nutshell, importing, arranging, and exporting work is a common process when working with InDesign. Throughout this entire process, you have a huge amount of control over your work, whether you re working on a simple one-page brochure or an entire book of 800 pages. Book II is all about how to get started with InDesign and use it to create and output simple but effective page layouts by importing a variety of media and using the built-in toolset. Book I Chapter 1 Introducing Adobe Creative Suite 2 Using Illustrator CS2 for Drawing Adobe Illustrator is the industry s leading vector-based graphics software. Aimed at everyone from graphics professionals to Web users, Illustrator allows you to design layouts, logos for print, or vector-based images that can be imported into other programs, such as Photoshop, InDesign, or Macromedia Flash. Adobe also enables you to easily and quickly create files by saving Illustrator documents as templates (so that you can efficiently reuse designs) and using a predefined library and document size. Illustrator CS2 even has support for 3D effects that allow you to create 3D shapes and wrap custom bitmap or vector artwork around those shapes. Or you can add three-dimensional bevels to shapes in an Illustrator document. You can add advanced lighting effects to shapes by adding multiple light sources; the brightness of each light source can be individually controlled. Check out Book III to discover some of the new features added to Illustrator CS2. Illustrator also integrates with the other products in the Adobe Creative Suite by allowing you to create PDF documents easily within Illustrator. You can also use Illustrator files in Photoshop, InDesign, and Adobe s special effects program, After Effects. Illustrator, shown in Figure 1-2, allows you to integrate with third-party applications and suites, such as Microsoft Office, by allowing you to export Illustrator files to a format well suited for use with Office products.
12 Using Illustrator CS2 for Drawing Toolbox Palettes Figure 1-2: Create drawings or detailed layouts in Illustrator. Artboard Here are some of the things you can create and do when using Illustrator: Create technical drawings (floor plans, architectural sketches, and so on), logos, illustrations, posters, packaging, and Web graphics. Add effects like drop shadows and Gaussian blurs to vector images. Enhance artwork by creating your own custom brushes. Align text along a path so that it bends in an interesting way. Lay out text into multicolumn brochures text automatically flows from one column to the next. Create charts and graphs using graphing tools. Create gradients that can be imported and edited in other programs, such as InDesign. Create interesting gradients using the Airbrush tool.
Getting Started with Photoshop CS2 13 Create documents quickly and easily using the existing templates and included stock graphics in Illustrator. Distort images in exciting ways by creating warp and liquefy effects. Save a drawing in almost any graphic format, including Adobe s PDF, PSD, EPS, TIFF, GIF, JPEG, and SVG formats. Save your Illustrator files for the Web by using the Save for Web dialog box, which allows you to output HTML, GIF, JPEG, and even Macromedia Flash SWF files. Save Illustrator files as secure PDF files with 128-bit encryption. Book I Chapter 1 Introducing Adobe Creative Suite 2 Book III details how to illustrate and create interesting designs using the wide range of drawing tools and controls available in Illustrator. Some of these controls are described in the previous list. Getting Started with Photoshop CS2 Photoshop, shown in Figure 1-3, is the industry-standard software for Web designers, video professionals, and photographers who need to manipulate bitmap images. Photoshop allows you to manage and edit images by correcting color, editing photos by hand, and even combining several photos together to create interesting and unique effects. Alternatively, you can use Photoshop as a painting program, where you can artistically create images and graphics by hand. Photoshop even includes a file browser that lets you easily manage your images by assigning keywords or allowing you to search the images based on metadata. Photoshop also allows you to create complex text layouts by placing text along a path or within shapes. The text can be edited after it has been placed along a path, and can even be edited in other programs (such as Illustrator CS2). Join text and images together into unique designs or page layouts. Sharing images from Photoshop is very easy to do. You can share multiple images in a PDF file, create an attractive photo gallery for the Web with a few clicks of the mouse, or upload images to an online photo service. You can preview multiple filters (effects) at once without having to apply each filter separately. Photoshop CS2 also supports various artistic brush styles, such as wet and dry brush type effects and charcoal and pastel effects. You can even create Macromedia Flash vector animations by using ImageReady CS2, which is used for Web production and is part of Photoshop CS2. If you re accustomed to using Macromedia Flash, you will find basic functionality built into ImageReady that can help speed up your workflow between the two programs.
14 Working with Acrobat 7.0 Main menu Palette well Toolbox Options bar Palettes Figure 1-3: Manipulate and correct photos or create graphics with Photoshop. Selected portion of image Image window Photoshop also has some great features for scanning. You can scan multiple images at once, and Photoshop is able to straighten each photo and save it as an individual file. Book IV shows you the diverse capabilities of Photoshop. From drawing and painting to image color correction, Photoshop has many uses for print and Web design alike. Working with Acrobat 7.0 Acrobat 7.0 Professional is found only in the Premium edition of the Creative Suite 2, is aimed at both business and creative professionals, and provides an incredibly useful way of sharing, security, and reviewing the documents you create in your Adobe Creative Suite 2 applications.
Introducing GoLive CS2 15 Portable Document Format (PDF) is the file format used by Adobe Acrobat. It is used primarily as an independent method for sharing files. This allows for users who create files on either Macintosh or PC systems to share files not only with each other, but also with users of handheld devices or Unix computers. PDF files generally start out as other documents whether from a word processor or a sophisticated page layout and design program. While PDF files can be read on many different computer systems using the free Adobe Reader, users with the Professional or Standard version of Adobe Acrobat can do much more with PDF files. With your version of Acrobat you can create PDF documents, add security to them, use review and commenting tools, edit the documents, and build PDF forms. Book I Chapter 1 Introducing Adobe Creative Suite 2 Use Acrobat, to perform some of the following tasks: Create interactive forms that can be filled out online. Allow users to embed comments within the PDF files to provide feedback. Comments can then be compiled from multiple reviewers and viewed in a single summary. Create PDF files that can include MP3 audio, video, or SWF files. Combine multiple files into a single PDF and include headers and footers, as well as watermarks. Create secure documents with encryption. Book V is all about Acrobat and PDF creation. Check out this minibook if you intend to create or edit PDF documents. Introducing GoLive CS2 GoLive CS2 is used to create professional Web sites quickly and efficiently, without the need to know or understand HTML (HyperText Markup Language). You can work with a visual authoring workspace (commonly known as a Design view), or you can work in an environment where you work with the code. You can also work with both modes side-by-side. GoLive enables you to set up entire Web sites of multiple pages on your hard drive, and then upload them to a Web server. It also allows you to create a bunch of formatting settings, such as CSS styles. GoLive streamlines the Web site creation process, and makes it a lot quicker than writing HTML code by hand.
16 Introducing GoLive CS2 GoLive has built-in support for CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). CSS is a language that allows you to format parts of your Web pages, such as the color and style of text. CSS can also help you control the layout of the elements on your Web pages and offers a much more efficient way of controlling styles than other ways using HTML. GoLive supports other Web standards, such as Section 501, XHTML, and SVG, enabling you to build Web sites for mobile devices and sites that must be standards-compliant and/or accessible. You can use guides and grids to lay out the elements on your pages in a visual and hands-on way. A very simple Web page layout is shown in Figure 1-4. GoLive allows you to incorporate layouts and elements for your Web sites that were created in other programs such as InDesign or Photoshop. The process of moving between the programs in Adobe Creative Suite 2 is quick and seamless. You can package up a page or series of pages from InDesign and move to GoLive to prepare the work for the Web. You can even import layered Photoshop files into GoLive. Main menu Inspector palette Figure 1-4: Laying out Web pages using GoLive makes Web authoring easy. Document window Palettes
Integrating Software and Version Cue 17 Finally, GoLive introduces a new tool called Co-Author. Co-Author enables you to design Web sites with templates, which allows your clients or Web site contributors to upload new content to the site without anyone having to actually build new pages. If you re familiar with Macromedia Contribute, Co-Author is quite similar to Contribute in several ways. Both programs have a similar purpose (allowing people who aren t Web designers or programmers to upload content to a site), although each software package has different ways of achieving that result. Both programs are approximately the same price, and have free trials available. Book I Chapter 1 Introducing Adobe Creative Suite 2 Go to Book VI to find out how to use GoLive to create exciting Web sites that include text, images, and multimedia. You ll be up and running in no time! Integrating Software and Version Cue With so many great pieces of software in a single package, it s only natural that you will want to start using the programs together to build exciting projects. You may want to design a book using InDesign, and then create a Web presence for that content in GoLive. Similarly, you may want to take a complex PDF file and make it into something that everyone can view online. Or you might create a layout design in Illustrator and integrate it into a page layout that you continue building in InDesign. All the tools in the Adobe Creative Suite are built to work together, and achieving the tasks described previously suddenly becomes much easier to do. Benefiting from integration Integrating software is typically advantageous to anyone. Integration allows you to streamline the workflow among programs and sometimes team members. If you wanted to create a Web site from an InDesign document, you would need to do a lot of preparation to get the file(s) ready to work with GoLive. However, tools exist that package up the files for you and prepare them for GoLive. If you wanted to prepare Photoshop files for the Web, you would also have to do a lot of manual work in order to prepare the documents. However, when you import a PSD file into GoLive, the layers are automatically translated into code and prepared for the Web. Therefore, the integration features included in the Creative Suite do a great deal of the work for you. Tools exist so that you can import native files (such as Photoshop PSD files or Illustrator AI files) and take advantage of the better quality or more detailed information these file formats offer.
18 Integrating Software and Version Cue Using Version Cue Version Cue is a new technology included with Adobe Creative Suite 2 and works with InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, and GoLive. Version Cue allows you to manage your files when you re working on a project. This software is particularly useful for file management if you re working with a team, because it helps you make sure that you re working with the most recent version of the file. Version Cue also allows you to add comments and notes about the files you re working on. Version Cue allows you to save files, and view previews and search the contents of your files before opening them. Version Cue also helps control who is working on a file at any given time. If someone else is working on a file, the software will warn you that you re attempting to open a file that is currently being edited. Version Cue is a very useful and time-saving tool that you can take advantage of, no matter what kind of project you re working on.